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market. why not what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger no holds barred global financial headlines. report. pain in spain protesters are brutally beaten in madrid as police try to stop thousands from storming the country's parliament and anger over harsh hysteric cuts . from calls to step down to threats of intervention harsh rhetoric towards the syrian regime dominates the one gathering but fails to bring countries any closer to finding a solution to the crisis. and the perks of being minister top british politicians get caught up in scandals over their business dealings as they just can't seem to keep their hands out of the cookie jar.
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it is not and the russian capital you're watching r t my dream has turned into a conflict zone as fierce clashes between a rage protesters and police engulfed the spanish capital doesn't have reportedly been injured in the violence with scenes of police brutality seen in the crowds it all comes after a sow's and stick to the streets to rage against austerity cuts bags and tax hikes are jacob graves was in the middle of it all. tens of thousands of people were out on the streets in numbers but then it turned someone on it was so protesters throwing projectiles at police there's also a call some thought of fireworks being set off in and around the amassed house with them police moved in schools they pushed back those demonstrators chased down making forcible arrests we see a large number being detained
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a large number being injured in the proceedings that followed taken away by ambulances now this is being a racially dog occupied the parliament and the intention originally will surround the parliament here in madrid and try to get their message out and see austerity of noble cuts to health care spending in education the salaries and shops watching this huge squad of us the full display on both sides of the chart throughout the course of the weapons times now when it comes to austerity well we hear reports as a budget on this issue will be discussed later this week by the correspondence government projecting the budget for next year and we're already hearing that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as
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a backlash from what we've seen so far i'm sorry it's demonstrations that have been golfing space amateurish in recent poems. more violence is predicted in the spanish capital on wednesday as organizers of the protest are reportedly going to try to storm the country's parliament once again carlos del clos as a sociologist and says the economic turmoil in spain and stern a whole generation of citizens and immigrants. i question of whether or not this is worth it is a question for the government and for the troika of the european union what you're seeing out here right now is the spanish and by extension the european citizenry reacting against austerity austerity right now is at a level where it's affecting people's daily lives it's affecting whether or not people can get medical attention is affecting whether or not people can advance socially through education and social progress what you're seeing is a country where an entire generation is being relegated to a class of immigrants people that have been invested with public money to be
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educated are now going to move out and generate wealth in other countries that's not a project for a country being wild child poverty in spain has increased exponentially the first thing that the government can do is call for a referendum on paying back the debt and on the constitutional amendment that they may now find more on the mass protests and further violence in the streets of madrid on our website or t.v. dot com there you also have my fellow through police response officers fired rubber bullets and batons charged protesters witnesses' accounts and views from protesters are also available at a taco. calls for change in syria led by the u.s. have grown louder at the un general stanley meeting as president obama reiterated his commitment to making the shot last a go in turn qatar one of the states believed to be supplying the syrian rebels with weapons called on arab nations to intervene in syria bypassing the world body
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. has been following the hot issue being addressed in new york now. every world leader or high figure that took to the podium at the united nations general assembly on tuesday did address the crisis in syria the secretary general ban ki-moon described the war in syria as a regional calamity with global ramifications he urged the international community to act quickly with consensus before he says the crisis spirals out of control some western leaders took a more aggressive approach with their rhetoric french president francois hollande said that the syrian government of bashar assad has no future among the international community and called on the un to immediately pride protections for the syrian opposition groups that are currently occupying the northern part of the country u.s. president barack obama also released some criticism additional criticism of bashar al assad saying that time has come for his government to go and the u.s.
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president also said that the international community should support the vision that the syrians have for the future of their country now we do know that the u.s. and its western allies have been pushing for regime change in syria have been pushing for sanctions against syria russia is among the countries that believes diplomatic approach taken to the crisis in syria were i dialogue between the government and the opposition house to be created the united nations is still divided over how to resolve the problem in syria russia reaffirmed its commitment to peace efforts in syria's foreign minister sergei lavrov un special envoy lakhdar brahimi on the sidelines of the gathering and promised full support for his mission and commenting on the western proposals in syria voiced at the un done for calm holland from foreign policy in focus a persistent call for regime change that brought the situation to stalemate in the first place. you cannot call for the replacement of
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a regime and then expect to have a degree magic solution so when president obama said also has to be replaced well then who used to do the negotiating team to meet with the solution here was the regionally basically the one that both russia and china oppose which he is that you get a cease fire you don't talk about regime change and discipline batched part of the negotiation as part of the diplomatic process and i don't see that happening. and as the united states and france and turkey and the gulf cooperation council particularly daryn so you radio are trying to initiate in engineer regime change in the world discouraged about where it's going to go from here but if it doesn't have a diplomatic solution i think the ripples are going to be just disastrous and our leaders won't be the only ones addressing those gathered at the u.n.
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headquarters in new york doing a sansa still in scullin stand the ecuadorian embassy in london despite his status as a political refugee well also make an appearance so a virtual one via video broadcast i will this closely bring that live to you on wednesday at twenty two thirty g.m.t. . thank. god. well while there are so much talk on how to and the conflict in syria the violence there is gathering pace frest went last targeting government buildings have reportedly rocked the capital damascus and killed several people on wednesday the first explosion was at the ministry of the fance witnesses say fire sparked by the blasts is now great. he neared the building with intense gunfire also heard in the
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area the second bomb targeted the ministry of aviation apartment according to some reports the attacks come just a day after twenty suppose it's hit a military academy in damascus killing and injuring dozens of security officials dr ali mohammed editor in chief of the syria tribunals channel says the rebels lack the trust of syrians anyway so it's safe for them to admit to terrorism. kwaito only suggests that they are not shy anymore about their actual terrorist nature these guys have been blaming the government for everything and since nobody believes them anymore it seems that they decided to claim responsibility and the second thing is that this should have a great impact on the public opinion you see and you did long ago because everybody knows that it's terrible that our bumping the question is going to affect the opinions of all powerful powers like the u.s. and nato nations that it seems that conflict in syria spilling over the border into
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neighboring turkey at least seven turkish soldiers at a civilian have been killed in car bomb explosion in the country's volatile east the blast happened as an armored police vehicle was passing through the city often jeli security sources say an explosive device was planted parked car the attacks believed to be part of the kurdish insurgency in recent months have seen a surge in fighting between kurds and the turkish army paul sheldon food a professor at california state university in irving believes the escalating conflict is being spurred on by the syrian crisis. the example of the autonomy of the kurds in syria given the is an inspiration for kurds everywhere that the two can be more autonomous it's weird that the turkish leaders are opposed to the kurdish leaders of the syrian opposition in istanbul but they won't give the full rights to their own people and i would hope that they understand the broker that
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syria means that there will be a very friendly for the u.k. in syria in fact a large number of the syrian kurds chamber when the massacres over the years. i am in the program here in our team saving the lives of pilots but showing no mercy philippines the death toll from u.s. drone strikes in pakistan is much higher. previously find more on that shortly. we explore how power in the hands of the hat girls may be exploited by governments pursuing their own interests that is building after school board stables. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the client's computers
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medical reasons most of them a man and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novick of who operated on many of them says it usually comes down to a man's pride some of the first patient to turn to us with a leg length i mean a quest to meet his fifteen centimeters to still want to surgery because panos to than him. to say that we need to break their legs in order to fix this it may be nothing wrong with them from the p.d. point of view but there is something psychological that prevents them from living their laws fully being happy and we fix it like lengthening surgeries a band in many countries and even the will out there pretty expensive in russia the entire course costs eleven thousand dollars about one tenth of the similar package in the united states financial considerations for one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia his main motive for the surgery had
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or a juice and creative. elegance and full and public speaking. and bodybuilders against millions weak immigrants. it may not seem so serious. but this could be a real threat. to. european extremists. you're watching live from moscow welcome back now the rolling wave of protests over a prisoner abuse scandal in georgia is gaining momentum and has even now crossed
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the atlantic hundreds of georgia nationals gathered outside the united nations where president mikheil saakashvili was delivering a speech at the general sampling the protesters demand the georgian president along with prosecution officials take full responsibility for their location and the prison brutality scandal several thousand students also packed into the georgian capital to voice their anger over the shocking video taken in the prison the protests are all coming just ahead of parliamentary elections in georgia on the first of october leaving president saakashvili scrambling to save face and seriously undermining his ratings. as britain reveals its plans for more and more hysteric measures cutting welfare support for manny already struggling it seems a number of top politicians aren't so willing to rein in their jet set lifestyle their close links to the country's business elite is undermining people's trust in them as are now explains. the london headquarters for shell second largest company
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in the world can get that far without having friends in high places apparently not it's a march that the oil giant has been cozying up to none other than the u.k. business secretary dr vince cable cable's been described as the moral center of the coalition government he's even pegged by some to succeed nick clegg as leader of the liberal democrats but it's all been called into question over his links to the company behind me he acted as chief economist for the company in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. and the left has sent to the business secretary from the c.e.o. of shell back in march of this year the oil executive thanked the right. for being the contact minister for shell during cable's time that shell is faced with a number of lawsuits including and i kiss ation of propping up a violent act to ship and a summary execution of nine activists in nigeria but fifteen million dollars later that was settled out of court the company's questionable human rights record hasn't
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affected easy access to u.k. government officials just last month it was revealed that shell around so-called schmooze with the senior government minister has disguised this training course says but just how close is too close defense minister liam fox found out last year he had to stand down from his job. that is best friend businessman adam verity had accompanied him on eighteen different meetings overseas this year culture secretary jeremy hunt was revealed to have just been so friendly with the bosses of news international that he exchanged hundreds of text messages with them while overseeing that bid to take over the largest broadcasting company in the u.k. hunt wasn't sucked but moved on to become head of the health department many of us have a say it's the u.k. ministers lack of accountability in relation to accusation. such as these. the most
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. of what you know if you live from moscow plenty more is available on our website so head there for the news you may have missed there a long way home alone why polish family still can't their own blasphemous to their relatives who lost their lives. their only. million dollars to see. it again. drone strikes in pakistan have killed and traumatized more civilians down the u.s.
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government is willing to admit an independent report from two of america's top law schools shows a serious misrepresentation strikes and contradicts washington's claims a few innocent deaths. from the brave new foundation hopes the study opens the door for more accurate information. the government said it's exceedingly rare that civilians have been killed as a result of these drone strikes but even so they do they put the number in single digits which is absurd based on a host of different organizations that follow these things there has not been the kind of critical reporting that should happen on something of such a magnitude another problem is how the government classifies people in this region any male above the age of eighteen is considered a militant by the government's own. two faced accusations about who is who is targeted how they are targeted who is
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a militant what milton actually means to the government. there are too many contradictions for this to be true so. it is definitely worrisome. while taking a look at some other world news stories now hundreds of people have been forced from their homes as heavy rains continue to fall one driver was lucky to escape the floodwaters when an emergency worker was able to push her car to safety several others had to be rescued by lifeboat the u.k.'s environment agency warns the waters are likely to rise further. and you can use paper has published a series of cartoons in response to the offensive caricature of the prophet muhammad that recently appeared in a french magazine blanketed shows the burning world trade center through a pair of spectacles with a caption western glasses for the islamic world while another shows a flashlight painted with an american flag highlighting an arab man holding a bloody knife while the true picture of his mom goes on seen many egyptians have
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a plot of the cartoons as a civilized response to the french publication. right now the conflict between china and japan over disputed islands hits big business and the latest for us in the year coats is cutting production in china as the company sells slow over the protest comic didn't provide details of how much production will be trimmed but the move comes after the wave of japanese protests in china and we saw a hole to production at many japanese companies already china is japan's biggest trading partner and a key market for its consumer goods sales of toyota in china have already slumped sixty percent as chinese express and t. japanese sentiment refused to buy japanese products let's check the asian markets on the back of that sharp losses in tokyo on those fears among those losing ground hold another call make a three percent after do it your bank cut its rating to hold by true price is
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trading near the lowest level in seven weeks of a report showed rising u.s. stock polls and the russian markets finished mixed on tuesday try to make it come again to almost four percent of their profit jump the staggering thirty one euro trading lows against the dollar pressured by concerns about spain's hesitancy to report the bailout even as opposed to the turn while of the ruble stronger against both the euro and greenback on tuesday we'll have the opening figures in around thirty five minutes time so join us next hour all right looking forward to that daniel thanks very much for the subway and just a few minutes we'll be back with our special report european extremists stay with us for that.
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an early september morning in mosul a town in the center from. the greats were on time. the local branch of the radical right is meeting for an early morning raid. the militants some members of the ultra nationalists lucky don't know their own sense of humor nothing funnier it seems than to put on an arabic road before heading off to freedom so. that's what people will call show she the id. ten nationalists meet up with. the leader of the blog. i'll tell you when to raise the order of. luigi you'll take care of sticking up the those posters. like i talk of a final check before starting. or she. comes
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out what it doesn't say anything. like us with no one to stay behind because right i want to play with you but i don't follow because you know no one lag behind no talking. it's unlikely but if someone does open the shot as you apologize very politely and don't insist ok let's go. good all right let's follow that car that slowly slowly don't drive too fast. the aim of their mission is to oppose the building of a new mosque in this town of forty thousand inhabitants. the pamphlets a typical provocative cooked up to. a megaphone blasts out the words in school to muslim prayer. despite the nationalist claims there are no plans to be broadcast outside the mosque. or
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in front. so supposedly the pamphlets. to explain what we want to apologize for the. delay but it's to hold people that this is what they can expect in a few years time it's just we're not careful because. everyone has a part to play the streets in the neighborhood have had their names changed now it's a street and mosque lane. the image is everything and everything is filmed to a photograph by the militants as soon as the operation is finished the nationalists will spread the word eighty five books of oh ok i'll download it now obviously. to the. last barely fifteen minutes.

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